Cheroots Kentucky Quotes & Sayings
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Think about it - one in every 37 adults. There are probably more than 37 adults in your apartment building or on your block. We could infer from this study that at least one of the people on your block probably has spent time in prison, if it were not for a sad quirk in the system: many convicted people's lives are so ruined by prison that later, they are not able to live in a decent neighborhood. They can't get jobs, and they have emotional and family problems. So, too often, they end up living a twilight-zone existence in neighborhoods that most of you have been fortunate enough to avoid. — Elaine Halleck

It's easy to see things you're lookin' for. The trick is to see things you're not looking for. — Texas Bix Bender

The best thing I've ever done for a girl hopefully is make them happy. Isn't that the most romantic thing you can do? — Douglas Booth

Hold the period of youth sacred to education, and the period of maturity, when the physical forces begin to flag, equally sacred to ease and agreeable relaxation. — Edward Bellamy

The true test of all the arts is not solely whether the production is a true copy of nature, but whether it answers the end of art, which is to produce a pleasing effect upon the mind. — Joshua Reynolds

Plus, anyone who wants to clone himself is usually an asshole. You don't want any more of those running around than absolutely necessary." "So — Daniel O'Malley

South Carolina State Rep. Mike Pitts wants to ban money. — Charles Foster Johnson

I never feel like I've done good enough. That's why I'm always so excited about working because I gotta keep pushing myself to do better work, to do great work. — Bryce Wilson

Joy may not have any monetary value, but life is worthless without joy. — Debasish Mridha

Those men who live with the greatest intensity are often the ones who seem to take least interest in life. — Remy De Gourmont

Every actor gets their due. — Timothy Omundson

One saves oneself much pain, by taking pains; much trouble, by taking trouble. — Augustus William Hare